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6th November 04, 07:12 PM
#21
Something about that eyeball to eyeball contact that makes people stop and think. Haven't had it in awhile, people are are use to it by now.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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6th November 04, 07:23 PM
#22
What I find amusing is how they want to laugh -- get cut off like that, then we have a field day of laughter as we move on.
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6th November 04, 07:23 PM
#23
What I find amusing is how they want to laugh -- get cut off like that, then we have a field day of laughter as we move on.
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6th November 04, 07:23 PM
#24
What I find amusing is how they want to laugh -- get cut off like that, then we have a field day of laughter as we move on.
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6th November 04, 07:39 PM
#25
bubba, I'm no giant either, though I'm over 6' I only weigh in at about 180-190. I think it's the broken, beat up knuckles and the "thousand yard stare".
On a brighter note, I spent the afternoon at the Salt Water Pow Wow, a gathering of the southeastern tribes. I did have one older lady call my kilt a skirt and was kinda surpirsed when one of the indians jumped her saying "ma'am, it rude to insult a man's choice of dress. This gentleman is showing his pride in a heritage as old as ours." :o Turns out he has MacTavish in his background and that the MacQueens and MacTavish are distantly related. I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
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6th November 04, 07:39 PM
#26
bubba, I'm no giant either, though I'm over 6' I only weigh in at about 180-190. I think it's the broken, beat up knuckles and the "thousand yard stare".
On a brighter note, I spent the afternoon at the Salt Water Pow Wow, a gathering of the southeastern tribes. I did have one older lady call my kilt a skirt and was kinda surpirsed when one of the indians jumped her saying "ma'am, it rude to insult a man's choice of dress. This gentleman is showing his pride in a heritage as old as ours." :o Turns out he has MacTavish in his background and that the MacQueens and MacTavish are distantly related. I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
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6th November 04, 07:39 PM
#27
bubba, I'm no giant either, though I'm over 6' I only weigh in at about 180-190. I think it's the broken, beat up knuckles and the "thousand yard stare".
On a brighter note, I spent the afternoon at the Salt Water Pow Wow, a gathering of the southeastern tribes. I did have one older lady call my kilt a skirt and was kinda surpirsed when one of the indians jumped her saying "ma'am, it rude to insult a man's choice of dress. This gentleman is showing his pride in a heritage as old as ours." :o Turns out he has MacTavish in his background and that the MacQueens and MacTavish are distantly related. I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
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6th November 04, 07:46 PM
#28
Originally Posted by Mike n NC
----- I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
That happened to me in the Mountains in NC up on the Parkway last Sept. My wife and I were walking along this overlook when a SUV pulled up and a girl inside asked if she could take a picture of me in my Kilt. That was a nice surprise..
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6th November 04, 07:46 PM
#29
Originally Posted by Mike n NC
----- I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
That happened to me in the Mountains in NC up on the Parkway last Sept. My wife and I were walking along this overlook when a SUV pulled up and a girl inside asked if she could take a picture of me in my Kilt. That was a nice surprise..
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6th November 04, 07:46 PM
#30
Originally Posted by Mike n NC
----- I did get a lot of compliments from the indians (no, they don't call themselves native americans) on my kilt. This from people in full outfit, even had one ask me to pose for a pic.
Mike
That happened to me in the Mountains in NC up on the Parkway last Sept. My wife and I were walking along this overlook when a SUV pulled up and a girl inside asked if she could take a picture of me in my Kilt. That was a nice surprise..
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